First High Resolution Scan of McDonalds McChicken Sandwich!

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Several years ago I had the opportunity to use a high-resolution scanner, and I scanned several hundred random objects; I am now sharing these online. This is a McDonalds McChicken sandwich. We've all seen and heard that processed food products like this don't really degrade, so I thought, why not try and scan one? The sandwich was left to dry out for several weeks, until hard, then glued together with silicon glue. I had to coat it with primer, since the laser scanner didn't like the chicken, for some reason (Insert your joke here). Unbelievably, it doesn't look any different from the day I purchased it, so it is a perfect replication. Now you too can own this iconic representation of Fast Food, without breaking your bank account! As far as I know, this is the FIRST High-Resolution scan of a McChicken sandwich! That says something, I think. Yo, McDonalds, PM me.... Please post a photo to share if you print this, and check out my other scans of skulls and bones here. Be sure to "Like" my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/FetalReproductions to subscribe to my current prints/blogs, Follow me on Twitter @Anthrobones, and see my Etsy page at http://Etsy.com/FetalReproductions for baby fetal scans, skulls, and other items to own. (btw, she didn't eat it.)

About the author:
drricketts
I am a ‪‎Forensic‬ ‪Anthropologist‬ currently working at ‪Indiana University South Bend, and I specialize in 3d printed reproductions of hominid reproductions and fetal specimens, both whole and skeletal, for learning, teaching, biology/anatomy/anthropological instructional purposes, and as works of art. These are made from high resolution computer tomography (CT) scans of previously unknown specimens and are part of my personal collection, and have never been seen before.

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